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How do I check my answers for exercise 2-1-1?

October 25, 2016 By

Forum › Category: Courses › How do I check my answers for exercise 2-1-1?
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Lucas S asked 9 years ago

How can I make sure that I’ve put the right note in the top of the interval?

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Question Tags: Harmony Part 1-1: Intervals
Lucas S replied 9 years ago

I think I figured it out: The top note of each chord should be a half step up from the previous note. I was also using http://www.musictheory.net/exercises/interval to practice and found it helpful

Lyaz C replied 9 years ago

i want to post my answer here,,so that the other might see my answer and make some comment.

Lyaz C replied 9 years ago

i’ve already done the 2-1-1 basic idea dev. worksheet. How can i check my own worksheet?can anyone teach me?

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Jon Brantingham Staff answered 9 years ago

This is probably a better link to use. It is a calculator instead of a test.

http://www.musictheory.net/calculators/interval

Lucas S replied 9 years ago

ok, thanks!

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